The view of Earth from the
@StarHabProject Lunar base will be spectacular!
I ran a physics-accurate simulation of the view from a potential landing site on the south pole of the Moon. Because of the Moon's axial tilt and libration, the Earth never truly "stays" put—it orbits a central point, rising and setting about 6.5° above and below the horizon over a 27-day cycle.
For our
@StarHabProject architecture, this isn't just a visualization; it's a critical thermal and orbital mechanics constraint. 🧵 (1/4)